Our Next Genealogy Program Is Coming Up On Tuesday Evening October 12, 2010 At 7:30 PM

I thought I would post this reminder of our next upcoming Genealogy Program at the Schaumburg Township District Library.

There is no pre-registration required in order to attend the program. There is no fee charged to attend. Anyone can attend this program. You do not have to be a library card holder with the Schaumburg Township District Library in order to attend.

Here are the details of our upcoming program for Tuesday evening, October 12, 2010:

The Genealogy program will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 7:30 PM in the 2nd floor Classroom. The guest speaker for the evening will be Larry Olson. Larry will present a program titled “Social Security Death Index (SSDI) – New Things to Know. This program was originally scheduled for February 9, 2010 but was canceled due to a heavy snowstorm. This is the re-scheduled program.

There are at least seven Social Security Death Indexes available online. Although they all originate from the same database, the Social Security Administration’s Death Master File, they inexplicably do not all provide the same information. This presentation is a tour of the online databases, highlighting the different features of each.

Larry is a Minnesota native, who settled in the Chicago suburbs 20 years ago.

He is 15 year member of CAGG-NI (the Computer Assisted Genealogy Group of Northern Illinois), and has served as its President, as well as the Chair of the Program, Publicity and Membership Committees.

He started researching his family in 1973, after he first heard the legend that John Philip Sousa was a cousin of his German great-grandmother (a story he has not yet been able to substantiate).

He and his wife have four children and two grandchildren. He fondly hopes that someday someone in his immediate family will appreciate all the work that he has done on the family tree.

The doors to the room will open at approximately 7 PM so participants can pick up any handouts, review books and journals and interact with other participants. Tony Kierna, the STDL genealogist, will start the program at 7:30. Introductions of new participants will occur as well as a brief review of handouts and genealogical matters. It is expected that the guest speaker’s presentation will start at around 8-8:15 PM. We will end the session by 9:30 PM.